However, Sandberg says this task is nearly impossible. She spoke about the issue at the World Economic Forum in Davos saying, “as soon as you take something down, another one pops up.”

“The best antidote to bad speech is good speech,” Sandberg said at the forum. “And the best antidote to hate is tolerance.”

She shared the story of a German anti-Neo-Nazi group known as “Laut gegen Nazis,” which essentially attacked the Facebook page of the National Democratic Party, a far-right group in Germany. Members of the group liked the NDP’s page and posted positive messages to dilute the negative ones in a so-called “like attack.”

“Rather than scream and protest, they got 100,000 people to like to page…and put messages of tolerance on the page,” she told the audience. “They completely changed the content. And what was a page filled with hatred and intolerance was then tolerance and messages of hope.”